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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Trust the Process by Leanne Jones Giveaway & Interview

Synopsis

Trust the Processwas written to empower women to create a
better present and future for themselves. Within these pages, you will discover
the inner strength to grow in ways that will inspire positive changes in every
area of your life.

Leanne Jones - Bio

Entrepreneur / Author / Lifestyle Design Coach

Certified Lifestyle
Design Coach Leanne Jones is the author of Trust
the Process: 30 Days of Inspiration to Enrich, Enhance and Empower Your Life.
Inspirited with a goal to teach women to create themselves and learn how to be
the designer of their own lives, Leanne Jones empowers women to evolve and
elevate to reach success on their own terms for the life they truly want and
deserve.

With an education
and background in Business and Entrepreneurship, she is the Co-founder of “The
Jones Sisters” which is at the center of all of Leanne's projects, including
acting as CEO and COO of her and her sisters own fashion and natural beauty
businesses.

A young mogul in the
making, Leanne Jones is richly committed to family, fitness and travel. A
former Miss Black California contestant and winner of Miss West Coast's
Entrepreneur 2014, Leanne Jones offers immeasurable potential with her outgoing
and outstanding personality that makes her unstoppable at achieving beyond her
own highest expectations.

When I first realized I wanted to be a writer and publish my own
book is when it was brought to my attention by one of my mentors just a couple years
ago. She made me realize that it was possible for me to be able to share my
ideas, knowledge or story to the world and it could actually help someone who
reads it and possibly make a positive difference in their life. She helped me
really dig deep and realize the bigger picture of writing a book, which was
great because I always loved to write anyways ever since I was a younger.

2.How long does it take
you to write a book?

It usually depends on the specific book, but when I first started
writing books it would take me almost a year where as now, I can write a book
in less then a month mainly just because I’ve cut out procrastination.

3.What is your work
schedule like when you're writing?

I personally enjoy writing in the morning because that is when my
mind is fully functional and creativity just flows for me. Usually when I try
to write in the evening or at night its less effective for me because I’m
already starting to get into a relaxed mode.

4.How do books get
published?

There are different ways books get published. I personally self-publish
my books, and there are different ways an author can self-publish there books
also (for example: createspace or kindle).

5.Where do you get your
information or ideas for your books?

Just from learning and experiencing life myself. I’m a firm
believer in constant ongoing education however that may be, even if it’s just
reading a bunch of books, taking online classes, anything at all. I love to
learn and so all of my information or ideas usually come from wither what I’ve
learned or something I’ve experienced.

6.When did you write your
first book and how old were you?

I started to write my first real book at age 23 and it started out
as a personal journal/diary of which had reminders or important lessons to
remember which basically evolved into the book Trust
the Process.

7.What do you like to do
when you're not writing?

I absolutely love spending time with my family when I’m not
writing. I also love to travel, read, learn and try new experiences or expose
myself to something I may have had interest in but have never done.

8.What does your family
think of your writing?

My family supports me as a writer and they are so loving and proud
of anything I create or come up with.

9.What was one of the most
surprising things you learned in creating your books?

I learned that creating a book from start to finish (for me) was a
process which took a lot of hard work, dedication, and persistence but I am
thankful to of learned that now because it made me a stronger author. Back then
it was a learning process for me, so it was a lot more difficult but now that
I’ve gone through it, experienced writing a book and learned so many different
things from other authors, I gained a much better understanding and found what
process works best for me.

10.How many books have you
written? Which is your favorite?

I’ve written about 5 books but so far only 1 has turned into a
“real” book, meaning went through the full process of turning into the real
thing. I still have a few typed up in rough that I’m sure I will revisit once
the time is right, but for now Trust
the Process is my favorite because
it’s a fun and an easy but valuable book. I take it with me everywhere and read
one quick chapter a day.

11.Do you have any
suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

Just believe in yourself and never give up when you reach any obstacles
because they are all just apart of the process. It’ll all be worth it in the
end if you just BELIEVE in yourself and keep going no matter what.

1 12.As a child I wanted to
be a teacher when I grew up.

As a child I wanted to be teacher when I grew up.

13.What would you like my
readers to know?

That I am just so grateful and I thank any and everyone for their
support! Xo

Notice:
Official Pre-orders for the book start 12/5/15 and will only be available on www.trusttheprocessbook.com.
Pre-orders will be exclusive signed copies (with free bookmark). Any questions please feel free to also contact: